Hooked on Driving - 6 June, 2015
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Originally Posted by Ricky_Flowers_
Oh well, see you guys at the next one. Added Lex and Dustin.
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Hey Nick, I'm bummed to hear about your sore neck. I hope it's just a muscle type sorness that goes away and nothing more serious. I was planning to write that I am thankful neither one of us got hurt. As for me I don't have any after affects at all and feeling lucky for that. Let me know how you're doing.
I did want to take this opportunity to THANK YOU ALL for your generous offers and pitching in to help me get packed up before the rain. You were all very kind and helpful in making a bad situation a little easier to handle.
Nick, sorry for the wild ride but thank you for the "check-out" ride along. I did learn learn some new things so thank you for that as well.
As for my car?? The left rear suspension damage is my biggest concern along with the quarter panel & inside trunk floor buckling damage. Since I don't have insurance coverage for this type of damage I plan to first try and repair the left rear suspension, brakes, rotor, tie rods etc.. and hopefully get the car at least drivable so I can figure out how bad the rear end might be knocked out of balance and decide from there how to proceed. I'm hoping the sub frame did not get bent. I think the front end & hood damage is mostly cosmetic.
Again, thanks for the help. I'm sure I'll be asking some questions for more help along the way.
Sincerely, Tim
I did want to take this opportunity to THANK YOU ALL for your generous offers and pitching in to help me get packed up before the rain. You were all very kind and helpful in making a bad situation a little easier to handle.
Nick, sorry for the wild ride but thank you for the "check-out" ride along. I did learn learn some new things so thank you for that as well.
As for my car?? The left rear suspension damage is my biggest concern along with the quarter panel & inside trunk floor buckling damage. Since I don't have insurance coverage for this type of damage I plan to first try and repair the left rear suspension, brakes, rotor, tie rods etc.. and hopefully get the car at least drivable so I can figure out how bad the rear end might be knocked out of balance and decide from there how to proceed. I'm hoping the sub frame did not get bent. I think the front end & hood damage is mostly cosmetic.
Again, thanks for the help. I'm sure I'll be asking some questions for more help along the way.
Sincerely, Tim